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Reddit mentions of Badger - Cuticle Care, Soothing Shea Butter Cuticle Balm, Certified Organic, Nourish and Protect Cuticles and Nails, Fingernail Care, Protect Dry Splitting Cuticles, 0.75 oz.

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Badger - Cuticle Care, Soothing Shea Butter Cuticle Balm, Certified Organic, Nourish and Protect Cuticles and Nails, Fingernail Care, Protect Dry Splitting Cuticles, 0.75 oz.
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SOOTHING CUTICLE BALM - Nourish, soothe, and protect dry, splitting cuticles with creamy Shea Butter and vitamin-rich Seabuckthorn CO2 extract. One of natures most powerful skin restoratives and ideal for everyday use, soothing East African shea butter helps to moisturize and protect dry, splitting nail cuticles.ESSENTIAL OILS - Sophisticated blends of pure steam-distilled essential oils of Geranium, Mandarin, Lemongrass, and Ginger provide a pleasingly light citrus scent that smells great while nourishing your skin. Apply daily and work into fingernails and cuticles. For intensive overnight therapy, apply liberally and cover hands with cotton gloves.CARRY BEAUTY IN YOUR HANDS - Badgers know what a toll digging in the earth can take on cuticles and fingernails. Badger Balm tins make carrying beauty in your hands, pocket or purse a cinch.BOTANICAL INGREDIENTS - Free-of artificial ingredients, fragrances, dyes, parabens, GMOs, synthetic chemicals, or harsh ingredients. Our philosophy flows from the ground up. We believe in using botanical ingredients that are filled with life force. They make for better products, for healthier people, and for a healthier planet.CERTIFIED ORGANIC - Badger Cuticle Balm is USDA Certified Organic and petrolatum-free. The organic certification is an agricultural standard which ensures that ingredients are not genetically modified, and are grown and processed without the use of synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, or processing agents. We prioritize using USDA certified organic ingredients, which we believe to be the gold standard for personal care ingredients.
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Found 2 comments on Badger - Cuticle Care, Soothing Shea Butter Cuticle Balm, Certified Organic, Nourish and Protect Cuticles and Nails, Fingernail Care, Protect Dry Splitting Cuticles, 0.75 oz.:

u/wolfqueen1382 ยท 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

This happens to me and I grabbed a cuticle oil on Amazon thats helped.

https://www.amazon.com/Badger-Certified-Organic-Cuticle-Soothing/dp/B0018Z5R8G this is the one I got!

u/RestingGrinchFace- ยท 2 pointsr/askwomenadvice

You can find anything online these days. Pinterest has a category just for women's fashion. You can find any tutorial under the sun on YouTube, especially anything to do with skincare, makeup, haircare, hair styling, and fashion. You could even just search YouTube for "look put together". Find a YouTuber whose personal style you enjoy and see what they have to say! There are even personal stylist courses on Udemy for like $10.99.

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If you're starting at ground zero, it may be worth it for you to save up a little bit and be willing to invest that money into yourself. You'll have to decide what's worth "splurging" on and what isn't.

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The basics. Women who always look put together don't skip basic upkeep. The things you need to focus on are going to be specific to you and your body but you need to willing to keep up with these things.

  • Skin - Focusing on skincare is more important than being able to do a full face of glam makeup.
    • Start with r/SkincareAddiction. There's also r/30PlusSkinCare, they're just don't have as many members.
    • The majority of my makeup advice comes from YouTube. I tried visiting Sephora to find recommendations on products or ask advice but haven't had much luck. YMMV.
      • You can even search YouTube for makeup dupes to find affordable makeup that performs like some of the higher-end products.
    • Don't care for your face but neglect the rest of your body! Exfoliate and moisturize regularly.

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  • Hair - Focusing on a hairstyle that flatters your face, is easy to maintain and style will make a much bigger difference in your day-to-day life than spending hours trying to perfect a fancy 'do.
    • If you know someone who has a hairstyle that you really love, ask them what salon they go to. (If you're comfortable with them, ask what products they use.)
    • You may want to consider a salon visit. Make sure the stylist knows your level of comfort with doing your hair, how much time you can commit to doing your hair in the morning and what you're looking for. Ask what they think would look great on you.
    • Find two to three basic hairstyles and perfect them, such as having one style when your hair is down, one simple updo (like a bun) and either another updo or a half updo. You're really just looking for something that's going to be a no-fail style that you can quickly (and easily) accomplish yourself.
    • If your hair is in need of TLC, make time weekly to pamper yourself. Clarify or use a deep conditioning mask or an oil treatment. Take care of your hair weekly and you'll be rewarded daily with hair that's easier to manage.
    • Brows - If your brows are in need of attention, give it to them. If you need to go to a salon to have them shaped, do it once and keep up with them after that.

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  • Hands/Nails - You cannot look put together with chipped nail polish. I prefer not to wear colored nail polish at all for this very reason. I follow the routine here and only use OPI Nail Envy, which is clear. My hands get very dry so I use O'Keeffe's Working Hands lotion and Badger Cuticle Care. (My cuticles are a mess if I don't give them special treatment, maybe that isn't an issue for you.)
    • If your hands and nails are a mess right now, it may be worth it for you to go to a salon and get a BASIC manicure (about $12-15). Once you're all fixed up, use the guide above to care for your hands and nails regularly (weekly, at least).

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  • Clothing - Focus on classic quality pieces (this does NOT have to mean expensive) that fit well and that you enjoy.
    • Launder your clothing according to manufacturer instructions and care for anything that needs attention, such as stray threads or loose buttons.
    • Find styles that fit your current body type. YouTube is a great resource, again.
    • Getting your clothing tailored is not as expensive as you may think and will make a world of difference. Something as simple as adding a dart to the waist or hemming pants that are just barely too long is going to make a noticeable difference.
      • Alternatively, you could hit up YouTube again and learn to do these things yourself on a cheap sewing machine that you can find on Craigslist or at a yard sale.

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  • Shoes - You don't need a shoe closet to rival the real housewives. A pair of nice flats in black and pair in nude will get you started. A pair of heels in black and a pair in nude are a plus but not if you can't walk in them.
    • Keep shoes in good condition. Treat scruffs and watch for excessive wear and tear.

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  • Accessories - A few simples pieces will get you through.
    • Post earrings in silver, gold or "diamond"
    • Dangle/drop earrings in either silver or gold
    • Simple necklace in silver or gold
    • One "statement" necklace in a neutral color to match the majority of your wardrobe. Maybe something like this.
    • A simple bracelet, if that's your thing.
    • Sunglasses in a neutral color

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  • je ne sais quoi - Aside from the fact that women who always look put together have taken the time to care for themselves, I think there's another thing that these ladies do that makes a noticeable difference. These ladies know what looks good on them by knowing their skin tone, undertones and season so that they're always choosing clothing, accessories, and makeup that is going to compliment them and enhance their natural beauty. You don't need to hire a personal stylist to get an idea of what's going to look good on you. Try searching "personal style", "find my skin tone", "find my undertone", "what's my season" "how to dress for my body shape". (Sephora can, at the least, do their Pantone Skin IQ reading give you your results and recommendations.)